kathleen sebelius promised last spring, and i want to quote her directly. that somebody who makes $25,500 would definitely qualify for a six did i. brianna is at the white house. what have you learned? >> not so fast for people in nashville, tennessee. if you are 25 and unl with that very income you just mentioned, you will not get a six did i. this flies in the face of obama care that if you're 400% of the poverty level or less. less than about 45,900 per year, you get government help paying for your premium. that is also something that hhs secretary kathleen sebelius has promised. the bad news first year. for young people, that is not actually troofl we found that to be the case in the largest city in almost every state. now, the good news is it is because health insurance is actually costing less than expected. the math on a subsidy relies in part on the cost of a premium. so because young people have lower premiums, and now they're even lower than expected, they're not seeing the subsidies they would have expected. minneapolis where health care costs ar